Seam-binder cover



v M. S. BASSISTY.

SEAM BINDER COVER.

- APPLICATION nuzu ocr.15 1919.

1,356,120. Patented Oct. 19,1920;

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INVENTOR Michael 3.5058181 1 /W ATTORNEY MfS. BAS SISTY. SEA M BINDERCOVER.

APPLICATION FILED ocr.15,4919 1,356,120, Patented Oct. 19, 1920.:

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INVENTOR Michael .5. 508812;

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sna vrsiaiivnnnfoovnai 3 Application filed October 15,isiefiseriarno;330,752.f

T 0 all whom it may concern? i Be it known thatI, MICHAEL S. BAssIsrY,

a citizen of Russia, residing at New York, county of New York, and Stateof New York, have invented certain'new and'useful lmprovements'inSeam-Binder C0vers,of which the following is a specification Thisinvention has as its object the provision of a receptacle for holdingbinding material upon the surface of a sewing machine table, inproximity to the needle and sewing attachment. i i

' A further object is to provide a holder adapted to contain one or tworolls of the binding inaterial, the same being fed 'out ward throughopenings having rolled or beaded edges preventing damage to the tape orbinding material. I

These objects, are attained by the novel construction and combination ofparts hereinafter described, and shown in the accom-- panying drawingsforming a material part of this disclosure, and in which Figure 1 is atop plan view showing a holder made in accordance with the invention,and indicating its application.

Fig. 2 is a side elevational view of the same.

Fig. 3 is an enlarged top plan view of the holder in detail. Fig. 4 is aside elevational view thereof;

Fig. 5 is a transverse sectional view taken on line 5-5 of Fig. 3.

Fig. 6 is' a fragmentary transverse sectional view taken on line 6-6 ofFig. 4.

Fig. 7 is a fragmentary front View showing the connecting means betweenthe several containers.

Fig. 8 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view taken on line 8-8of Fig.3, and,

Fig. 9 is a side elevational view of a single binding receptacle.

Referring to the drawings in detail, the numeral 10 indicates a seambinding attachment for a sewing machine to which it is connected by theslotted bracket 1.1, allowing adjustment due to the clamp screw 12.

Resting upon the top of the sewing machine table, is the base 15 of thedevice and formed with the base isa tubular thimble 16, having a conicalupper end 17 and adapted to be disposed over a pin or plug set in thetable upon which the thimble is readily rotatable.

An annular beading 18 is formed with the base element 15, the samehaving an upwardly turned reverse curve 19, and

downwardly flanged periphery 20. Resting upon the base is a'flplate 21,on which the roll of tapefor binding material may be disposed. I v V vTheinterioredge surrounding the center opening in the flange isdownturned so'as to present norough or sharp edges to abrade or damagethe material. Dispos'ed in'intimate -cont a ct;with the LQ FICE- beading19,"is"an outwardly turned curved flange 23, formed with'thec casingelements 24, acting as" a side wall for the container,

the upper edge ofthe wall 24 being beaded outwardly as at25,1'a'ndthence formed into a raised cover portion 26, upon'which may bedisposed 1 another plate 28, in all respects similar to the plate 21,and having a central opening passingover the thimble 16. The:

downturned peripheraledges29 of the cover plate 26 are 'suitedto engagewith the hooklike lower'edges 3O of a second casing 31, having an upperbeaded corner 32, from which extends the cover plate 33, terminating inan interior downturned beading 34, adapted tomake contact and be guidedby the thimble 16, and containing ,a circular plate 38.

Formed at intervals in the plate 26 and top or cover 33 are radialelongated indentations 35, acting as reinforcements or strengtheningelements so as to form a substantially rigid structure.

On opposite sides of the beadedelements 23, 26 and 32 are cut outs 36,37 and, 38,

the same being in registration and adapted to lock the several plates inproper relation preventing them from turning. Formed through thecylindrical walls 24, 38 and 40, respectively in the upper and lowercasing, are openings 11 and 42, the

material adjacent to the openings being folded tightly as at 43 and 44,thereby presenting rounded surfaces against the tape or binding adaptedto contact,'as it is unrolled from the interior of the casing in itspassage to the sewing machine.

From the foregoing it will be seen that a neat and practical device forcontaining tape, and binding disposed in a rolled form, through whichthe thimble 16 is adapted to extend, for guiding and supporting the sameand that as the extended ends of the material are withdrawn they areprevented from becomingabraded' or otherwise injured in passage to theneedle.

' Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire tosecure by Letters Patent, is Y 1. In a device of the class described,the combination with a base having a central hollow thimble formedtherewith, a cover disposed over said base, said cover having extendingangular flanges engaged with the periphery of said base, a disk disposedon said base adapted to receive a roll of binding material, and meansfor maintaining said cover in propeiwrelz'ition in said base, the sidewalls of said cover containing openings having reentrantly turned edgeswhereby the binding is prevented from becoming damaged.

2. In a device of the class described, the combination with acylindrical casinghaving a base, a cover and a horizontal partitiontherein, means formed with said base extending through said cover andpartition, means for holding said cover and partition in alinement withsaid base, beadings formed with a periphery of said base and cover, aplurality of longitudinally extending radial depressions formed in saidbase and cover, adapted to act as reinforcements, and means permittingthe egress of tape in said casing without damage to the same.

3. In a device of the class'described, the combination with acylindrical casing comprising a base and cover, a second casing disposedthereover, a tubular sleeve formed with said base and extending throughsaid cover and said second casing, said base being adapted to beattached to av pin upon whichit may be rotated, beadings formed at theperipheral edges of said base and cover, reinforcing device's formedwith said cover and base, and means permitting the passage of materialfrom compartments in said casing without damage to the same.

4. In a device of the class described, the combination with a baseplate, a hollow standard formed therewith, said standard being adaptedto act as a pivot by which said base'may be positioned, a hollowcylindrical casing arranged over the base, a second casing arranged overthe first named casing, said second casing being guided by said plate,reinforcing means integrally formed with said casing, means forpreventing the respective rotation of said casing, and base and passagesformed in the peripheral walls of said casing having their edgesreentrantly turned providin curved surfaces adapted to contact with t ematerial as it is withdrawn upon the casing.

' In testimony WhereofI have affixed my signature;

7 MICHAEL s. BASSISTY.

